A) States and local governments have to compete with each other and do not have, therefore, an incentive to spend their money on the needy people in their areas.
B) Elected officials at the state and local levels are typically less generous and more discriminatory than elected officials at the national level.
C) State and local governments are wasteful and are too often plagued by corruption and bribery.
D) The Constitution clearly states that redistributive programs should be handled by the national government rather than by state and local governments.
E) State and local governments have fewer powers under the Constitution to impose taxes and spend money than the federal government.
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A) eliminate the control state governments have over local governments.
B) increase the amount of money devoted to project grants.
C) return more power to the states.
D) return more power to the federal government.
E) end the system of federalism in the United States and replace it with a unitary system.
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A) unfunded mandates
B) preemption
C) block grants
D) categorical grants
E) project grants
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A) to offer each state constitution the same level of protection provided by the federal Constitution
B) to limit the powers of the central government by establishing reserved powers for states and individuals
C) to grant citizens of each state access to the federal court system
D) to protect freedom of speech
E) to establish the electoral college
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A) 10
B) 25
C) 50
D) 90
E) 100
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A) Bill Clinton
B) Ross Perot
C) Ralph Nader
D) Bob Dole
E) George W. Bush
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A) the distribution of river water
B) state passport requirements
C) interstate transportation
D) environmental regulations
E) border disputes
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A) the national government
B) the state governments
C) the local governments
D) the special districts
E) the county boards of supervisors
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A) Civil War
B) Progressive Era
C) 1950s
D) 1960s
E) 1980s
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A) the New Deal
B) the Great Society
C) New Federalism
D) the New Frontier
E) the Third Way
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A) About half of the states have legalized medical marijuana.
B) About half of the states have legalized same-sex marriage.
C) both a and b
D) States will no longer be labyrinths of democracy in American federalism.
E) American federalism will likely experience no changes in the foreseeable future.
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A) the full faith and credit clause
B) the necessary and proper clause
C) the privileges and immunities clause
D) the interstate commerce clause
E) the establishment clause
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A) 1865
B) 1915
C) 1937
D) 1973
E) 1981
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A) The national government was spared the task of making difficult policy decisions, such as the regulation of slavery, because the states did it themselves.
B) The national government was unable to raise sufficient amounts of money through taxes and tariffs.
C) The number of federal criminal laws expanded rapidly, while state criminal laws decreased.
D) The national government was able to significantly expand civil rights for blacks in the South.
E) The strength and size of the military grew dramatically.
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A) commercial laws
B) education
C) patents and copyrights
D) insurance laws
E) water and mineral laws
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A) There has always been a clear and noncontroversial allocation of responsibilities between the states and the federal government.
B) Throughout American history, there has been considerable debate about the allocation of responsibilities between the states and the federal government.
C) Debates over the responsibilities allocated to the states and to the federal government first occurred in the 1980s.
D) Debates over the responsibilities allocated to the states and to the federal government ended with the Civil War.
E) Debates over the responsibilities allocated to the states and to the federal government ended immediately after the Great Depression.
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A) the full faith and credit clause
B) the necessary and proper clause
C) the republican government clause
D) the supremacy clause
E) the establishment clause
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A) the power to declare war
B) the power to coin money
C) the power to regulate commercial activity
D) the power to impeach federal officials
E) the power to tax imports and exports
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A) reduce the power of the federal government.
B) increase the scope of federal regulations.
C) exercise a strong principle of preemption.
D) return to the days of national supremacy.
E) eliminate the principle of home rule.
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